Promised Land New Year’s Day PAYBACK SPECIAL
Sunday 1st Jan 2017
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Brothers & sisters, we can’t thank you enough for your support & love you have shown Promised Land in 2016, We had some great nights together and we promise to keep that buzz going for 2017.

Our music policy will take you through the years of House from the birth through to today’s music. Our resident & guest DJs have got it covered playing House & Tech, Funky, Deep & Vocal House, Disco, Funk & Soul grooves from old to new, spread over four different rooms.

Let your chosen family know It’s not just about the name brand DJs when it comes to promised land. It’s not about the capacity of people it’s about the quality of people It’s about the music, vibe & love that makes Promised Land unique & special !!

Ibiza Hott Radio was invited to the launch of Sansu in San Antonio, Ibiza to try some of the new Sushi at a new bar outside Eden.

With a delightful garden area to feel the air of Ibiza while you socialize over Sushi and drinks, this bar gives you a perfect ambience for pre-drinks and meetups before getting into the midnight flavor of the island.

Founder Ricardo Urgell plans to work on new hotels and a project in Cuba

In mid-September, news emerged about Pacha Group’s decision to put the famed chain – including Pacha Destino Ibiza, Lio and other international expansions – up for sale. Founder Ricardo Urgell exclaimed that he could no longer stomach the owners of Ushuaïa, who are set to take ownership of the now former Space Ibiza location in 2017.

In just a matter of weeks, Pacha Group has sold for €350 million.

The details remain sparse about the purchaser and confirmation of the deal’s finalization, but Ricardo Urgell seemed ready to say his final goodbyes in a recent interview with Diario de Ibiza. “It hurts a lot to sell Pacha in such a sweet moment,” he said.

“I feel like an honest person trying to do the best possible,” Urgell said of his Pacha legacy on the island of Ibiza. “We have to want more for the island, invest in it, appreciate it and love her, so that we’re not only benefitting ourselves. People need to promote projects to improve Ibiza. It’s important that the island does not lose the magic.”

When asked further about his opinion on the island’s future, Urgell responded: “The island has spoiled areas that will be difficult to recover. If we continue at this pace, it will eventually move to the north of the island. Music should be controlled [in its legal space]. We cannot have music everywhere.” He continued, explaining his distaste for party boats in effort to preserve the island’s natural elements as well.

When asked about the recent raids of Ibiza venues like Amnesia, Ushuaïa and Pacha, Urgell confirmed that Pacha’s finances were all in order and accounts were all transparent.

Finally, though Urgell plans to part ways with his Pacha Group empire, he concluded that he has many ongoing projects, including other hotels and a possible new venture in Cuba.

Image caption“I’ve had so many amazing times in here. I met lots of really cool people. I’ve got to DJ here many times over the years, I’ve had some of the best sets of my life in here as well.” Bushwacka

Image captionErick Morillo in the Terrace room

Image caption“It’s a legendary club for the music industry and it’s something that helped to move forward outside of what’s going on now with the music industry. I think it’s one of the best clubs in the world.” Manu Gonzalez

Image captionCamilo Franco DJs in the Terrace room

Image caption“Favourite memory of Space is playing for Carl Cox a few years back. ‘I was playing in the terrace for two hours and it’s been amazing. Very, very strong memory. Good times indeed.” Riva Starr

Here in Ibiza we’re emerging from what can only be described as one outrageously epic weekend (Music On closing, Ushuaïa closing, Space closing, ‘nuff said), and the action continued apace on Monday night as the prestigious DJ Awards were held at Pacha, during which the industry’s top players were rewarded for their services to the scene.

DJs descended in their droves on the Ibiza Town venue to find out if they’d been crowned the winner of their category and had been given the go ahead to take home one of the distinctive green kryptonite awards. Sixteen of them in total were up for grabs, 12 of which were voted for by you, the discerning public, and it turns out you all used your vote wisely.

The biggest cheer of the night perhaps inevitably, went to Carl Cox, who was crowned King (yet again) as the best Techno and International DJ. Black Coffee went home with the Deep House crown, Armin van Buuren was named best Trance DJ, Jamie XX won the Electronicaaward and the Martinez Brothers stomped to victory in the Tech House category. WooMoon went home with the best new Ibiza Night title.

This year, there was also the new introduction of the Iconic Club Award, which rightfully was presented to the one and only Space. The club’s owner, Pepe Roselló was there to pick up his trophy, doling out some characteristic pearls of kindhearted wisdom and words of thanks in the process. What a way to see out the season.

Space Ibiza is the most awarded club in the history, a party icon. It revolutionized the clubbing scene creating the first after-hour in the World. Nowadays, Space Ibiza has 5 rooms, 3 of them are partially outdoor: Sunset Terrace, Premier Etage and El Salón. Main Room and the legendary Terrace complete the structure of this famous club, known by its fantastic atmosphere and big productions. The gargantuan Opening and Closing parties also feature a special outdoor stage.